I was looking at the map for Supreme Commander at GMT's website because I'm interested in the game and I love maps.

Wondered why Bulgaria was so squished and Romania so large (north to south)? I know there are sacrifices to realism when the real world is rendered in hex formats, but still Bulgaria looks unnaturally thin, and Bucharest and the Danube kind of far south. (Switzerland looks a bit small, too...) Also southern Palestine looks a bit fat but that's really nitpicking!

I am surprised that Ireland is more mountainous than Transylvania, Iran and Western Turkey. The Atlas mountains have vanished from Morocco. The mountains of eastern Iraq are now in the west of that country, Arabia is not a desert. The soggiest bits of the Netherlands (north) are not a swamp, etc

Sorry to be so picky but when you look at the map the map for hours on end you'd like it to be right.